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B G Galef

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Developmental Psychobiology|March 29, 2000
Effects of experience on the parental responses of male Mongolian gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
Effects of uterine position on rate of sexual development in female Mongolian gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1994
A male gerbil's intrauterine position affects female response to his scent marksM M Clark, B G Galef
Developmental Psychobiology|March 1, 1987
Different mechanisms for social transmission of diet preference in rat pups of different agesB G Galef, D J Kennett
Developmental Psychobiology|January 1, 1990
Sexual segregation in the left and right horns of the gerbil uterus: "the male embryo is usually on the right, the female on the left" (Hippocrates)M M Clark, B G Galef
Developmental Psychobiology|March 1, 1994
Susceptibility of artificially reared rat pups to social influences on food choiceB G Galef, M A Smith
Developmental Psychobiology|December 18, 2001
Age-related changes in paternal responses of gerbils parallel changes in their testosterone concentrationsM M Clark, B G Galef
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 1, 1995
Learning socially to eat more of one food than of anotherB G Galef, E E Whiskin
Developmental Psychobiology|December 11, 1991
Unconfounded evidence of sex-biased, postnatal maternal effort by Mongolian gerbil damsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Postnatal effects on reproduction and maternal care in early- and late-maturing gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
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Developmental Psychobiology|March 29, 2000
Effects of experience on the parental responses of male Mongolian gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
Effects of uterine position on rate of sexual development in female Mongolian gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1994
A male gerbil's intrauterine position affects female response to his scent marksM M Clark, B G Galef
Developmental Psychobiology|March 1, 1987
Different mechanisms for social transmission of diet preference in rat pups of different agesB G Galef, D J Kennett
Developmental Psychobiology|January 1, 1990
Sexual segregation in the left and right horns of the gerbil uterus: "the male embryo is usually on the right, the female on the left" (Hippocrates)M M Clark, B G Galef
Developmental Psychobiology|March 1, 1994
Susceptibility of artificially reared rat pups to social influences on food choiceB G Galef, M A Smith
Developmental Psychobiology|December 18, 2001
Age-related changes in paternal responses of gerbils parallel changes in their testosterone concentrationsM M Clark, B G Galef
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 1, 1995
Learning socially to eat more of one food than of anotherB G Galef, E E Whiskin
Developmental Psychobiology|December 11, 1991
Unconfounded evidence of sex-biased, postnatal maternal effort by Mongolian gerbil damsM M Clark, B G Galef
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Postnatal effects on reproduction and maternal care in early- and late-maturing gerbilsM M Clark, B G Galef
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